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All Posts by Slacke-r

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Originally posted by xenoclix
Hey guys, i was wondering what server is best for Australian players - like an unoffical aussie server where they all play at?

I'm Aussie too but I played MapleSEA because I'm azn and our time zones are quite similar. I recently quit Maple but I was thinking of starting again and I was wondering if I should play GLOBAL or SEA...
THanks
S

Nice review... Although if you wanna have lots of fun in MapleStory, you need to be atleast lvl40+ which can take some time to get to (especially for casual gamers)...
Some nice features though

S

It's not a trailer, it's a mini-move type thing. I played MapleSEA (south east asia) and it's on their site.

S

www.icanhascheezburger.com
www.icanhasahotdog.com
If you haven't heard of them, they're just websites that have pictures of cats and dogs with purposely misspelled funny captions.

Enjoy! =)


Originally posted by FastHydra
yea he's right.. wierd survey..

If you're reffering to me, I'm a she =)

You don't need all the questions about "opponents" being your roomates or collegues and stuff...
And all those questions about getting the raw deal of life and stuff are irrelevant to online gaming.

Lol, weird survey...

Shut your door or get a dog, or both.

~Q~
General Discussion « Puzzle Pirates
10/02/08 12:16:25 AM

Hey everyone!

I just have a few questions about Puzzle Pirates before I (might) play it;

1) Whats the learning curve like for new, casual players?
2) Is it possible to play the game properly as a casual player, or do I have to play "hardcore"?
3) Are the puzzles actual puzzles, or baby-ish, incredibly easy ones?
4) How is the social environment?

Thanks everyone
Hope to get back to this thread soon

-S

How long is the learning curve for a casual player?

Thanks

Is it available in Australia?

I agree with most of the above comments. Runescape was a good game, until Jagex tried too hard and killed it. Although before that, Runescape had me occupied for 2/3 years, which was quite an achievement.

The overall gameplay was quite good, with loads of other things to do, even as a normal member like I was. But after awhile the skills got really repetitive and boring.

I also loved the fact that there was hardly any tech requirements, which pleased my Mum too because I didn't have to download alot of "crap" onto the computer.
Too bad, Runescape could've been great...

I played the 3-day trial about 4/5 years ago. It's a very good game for younger players, with lots of mini games and "silly" fighting. A good game to play just to relax.

Thou is essence of the rag-eth of toe.

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